Asia Society to honour PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi as Game Changer of the Year
The awards are given to individuals, institutions who have broken barriers, defined courage, worked miracles.
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NEW YORK: PepsiCo's India-born CEO Indra Nooyi will be honoured with the Game Changer of the Year award by a global cultural organisation in recognition of her business achievements, humanitarian record and advocacy for women and girls around the world.
The 2018 Asia Game Changer Awards will be given in October to individuals and institutions who have broken barriers, defined courage, worked miracles, and in turn inspired their fellow citizens of the world.
"Indra Nooyi is truly a transformational leader,"said Asia Society President and CEO Josette Sheeran. “In my United Nations work, I have witnessed firsthand her humanitarian leadership, as she steered Pepsi's life-saving collaboration with the United Nations on food, nutrition, global water, climate, and women's empowerment issues.”
Leaving A Mark: Women Who Inspire BK Goenka, Manu Kumar Jain
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BK Goenka, Chairman, Welspun Group
“I take a lot of inspiration from Indra Nooyi, CEO of PepsiCo. She is an accomplished business leader who describes herself as an ordinary woman born in a conservative and middle-class family. Being a woman and immigrant made it thrice as difficult for Nooyi to reach this position. But her mantra of working twice as hard as her male counterparts has set her apart. Her rise to power has lit up a fire in every aspirant and proves that nothing is impossible if you are determined.”
BK Goenka, Chairman, Welspun Group
“I take a lot of inspiration from Indra Nooyi, CEO of PepsiCo. She is an accomplished business leader who describes herself as an ordinary woman born in a conserva..
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Manu Kumar Jain, MD, Xiaomi India
“The woman I admire a lot is Kiran Bedi, India’s first and highest woman ranking IPS officer. She set high precedents for justice and humanitarian services. I met her for the first time when I was studying at IIT, where she came to deliver a guest lecture. I spent a few hours with her and took her autograph. I was impressed by her outlook and approach towards life. She accentuates my faith in working through hardships and creating a mark for yourself in the world.”
Manu Kumar Jain, MD, Xiaomi India
“The woman I admire a lot is Kiran Bedi, India’s first and highest woman ranking IPS officer. She set high precedents for justice and humanitarian services. I met h..
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Manpreet Singh, Indian hockey player
“I relate to the journey of Mamta Kharab, the former captain of the Indian women’s hockey team. I also draw motivation from it. She was declared the best player of the Junior Asia Cup tournament in Malaysia where India won the bronze medal. She played a leading role in India’s victory in the Commonwealth Games in Manchester in 2002, India’s first in 32 years. She scored the golden goal in the final against England.”
Manpreet Singh, Indian hockey player
“I relate to the journey of Mamta Kharab, the former captain of the Indian women’s hockey team. I also draw motivation from it. She was declared the best player ..
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Alok Dubey, CEO, Arvind Fashion Brands Ltd
“Stories of women changing the face of the society they lived in have always been riveting and impactful. One woman who I have always admired is Florence Nightingale. She was known to be compassionate, a driven professional and a wonderful manager. An advocate for hygiene and medicine, her wisdom and body of work is revered. Her leadership skills, compassion and foresight have always inspired me to become a better leader and influenced my thinking to a great extent.”
Alok Dubey, CEO, Arvind Fashion Brands Ltd
“Stories of women changing the face of the society they lived in have always been riveting and impactful. One woman who I have always admired is Florence N..
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Shankar Prasad, Founder, Plum
“As a child, I had read about the life and work of Marie Curie, the Polish-French scientist who coined the term radioactivity, and discovered radium. Her list of achievements is long, and so is the list of almost endless adversities that she had to overcome because she was a woman and born into a poor family. I learnt dedication from her. Winning two Nobel prizes, helping out the wounded in World War I, and naming the element she discovered in honour of her country [Polonium] — what a life. She lived and died doing what she loved. She was driven by a sense of achievement and love for scientific discovery, not by fame or money.”
Shankar Prasad, Founder, Plum
“As a child, I had read about the life and work of Marie Curie, the Polish-French scientist who coined the term radioactivity, and discovered radium. Her list of achiev..
Nooyi leads a group of other revolutionary women as Asia Society's Game Changers at a time when their issues and voices are at the forefront of public discourse: the Afghan Girls Robotics Team who has made waves at international robotics competitions; and Mira Rai, a record-shattering runner from a small village in Nepal, who is also an inspiration for millions of girls and young women.
Nooyi, who this month announced she would be stepping down as CEO of PepsiCo after 12 years at the helm, has driven one of the world's most iconic global companies into the future, leading the way when it comes to delivering strong financial performance, while making more nutritious products and advancing women's access and excellence in Asia and around the world.
Sheeran said it is a crucial moment to honour women from Asia who have battled the odds to shatter glass ceilings, opening pathways for a new generation of women to thrive and prosper.